The Wavy grubfish lives in the reef-associated, marine, depth range - 35 m environment.
Wavy Grubfish, Parapercis haackei Click on image to view larger image Photo Details Photographer: John Lewis (see this users gallery) Wavy Grubfish, Parapercis haackei, The only sharp nosed grubfish commonly found in southern australia More
Pair of Wavy Grubfish - Parapercis haackei Photo Details Photographer: John Lewis (see this users gallery) Pair of Wavy Grubfish (Parapercis haackei) at the Edinburgh Jetty, South Australia More
Image: A Wavy Grubfish at the 'Dredge', Glenelg - Add comment Add tags A Wavy Grubfish at the 'Dredge', Glenelg Description A Wavy Grubfish at a depth of 20 m, the 'Dredge', Glenelg, South More
Wavy Grubfish;Parapercis haackei RATE BAR reviews | view: 11 Longfinned Grubfish; Parapercis filamentosa RATE BAR reviews | view: 6 Parapercis emeryana More
* Wavy grubfish, Parapercis haackei (Steindachner, 1884). * Speckled sandperch, Parapercis hexophtalma (Cuvier, 1829). * Parapercis kamoharai Schultz, 1966. More
Wavy grubfish, Common stargazer, Marblefish, Flathead , Pigmy leather jacket, Shaws cowfish, Coral cod Blue angel fish Gold damsel Forsters hawkfish Sargent baker, Slipper lobster Harlequin tusk fish, Batfish, Clown trigger fish, French angle fish Rum cay grouper Tarpon fish, Banded More
The Wavy Grubfish, Parapercis haackei is endemic to Southern Australian inshore waters and found on rocky reefs and sandy/rubbly bottoms. A wonderful place to see these cute little critters is of course under and around Edithburgh jetty. More
Wavy grubfish in English
黑带拟鲈 in Mandarin Chinese
黑帶擬鱸 in Mandarin Chinese